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2008 studio album by Lil Mama
VYP (Voice of the Young People) Released April 29, 2008 Recorded 2006–2008 Genre Length 59 :07 Label Zomba , Jive Producer Familiar Mindz (exec.) , Xtramile Productions (exec.) , Matt Beckley, Benny Blanco , James Chambers, Cool & Dre , Paul Diaz, Dr. Luke , Tatiana Gottwald, Malissa "Mali" Hunter, Justin C. Johnson, Marv Johnson, Scott Storch , The Runners , Tuneheadz Productions, Peter Toh , Danja , Clubba Langg, Carl Shackelton, T-Pain
VYP (Voice of the Young People) (2008)
Take Me Back (2015)
VYP (Voice of the Young People) is the only studio album by American rapper Lil Mama released in April 2008, which includes the singles "Lip Gloss ", "G-Slide (Tour Bus) ", and "Shawty Get Loose " (featuring Chris Brown and T-Pain ). The album's fourth single, "What It Is (Strike a Pose)" was released in July 2008, replacing "L.I.F.E." Producers for the album include Cool & Dre , Scott Storch , The Runners and Dr. Luke .[ 6] VYP debuted at number 25 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, and has since sold 66,200 copies in the United States.[ 7] [ 8]
"Intro" – 1:08
"Lip Gloss " – 4:04
"One Hit Wonder" (featuring DJ Khaled ) – 3:27
"Get Loose Request" – 0:11
"Shawty Get Loose " (featuring Chris Brown and T-Pain ) – 3:34
"What It Is (Strike a Pose)" (featuring T-Pain) – 3:58
"G-Slide (Tour Bus) " (featuring Kadar) – 3:31
"Gotta Go Deeper Skit" – 0:14
"Stand Up" – 3:36
"L.I.F.E " – 3:57
"College" (featuring Yirayah) – 4:00
"Emotional Rollercoasters Skit" – 0:28
"Broken Pieces" – 3:47
"Swim" – 4:22
"Truly in Love" (featuring Peter Toh ) – 4:07
"Look at My Life Skit" – 1:01
"Make It Hot (Put It Down)" – 3:13
"Pick It Up" – 3:45
Japanese bonus track [ edit ]
"Never Let Go" – 4:02 [ 9]
Deluxe edition bonus tracks [ edit ]
"On Fire" – 3:15
"Girlfriend " (Dr. Luke remix; Avril Lavigne featuring Lil Mama)
Deluxe edition bonus DVD [ edit ]
"Lip Gloss" (Music video)
"Shawty Get Loose" (Music video) [ 10]
Region
Date
United Kingdom
April 28, 2008
United States
April 29, 2008
Japan
May 13, 2008
Netherlands
May 29, 2008
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